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We are a comprehensive 6th through 12th-grade award-winning junior and senior high school located on the leeward side of the North Cascades in North Central Washington. At Liberty Bell, we celebrate that each student’s plan is unique, ever-evolving, and something they get to own.

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Remington Paz
Remington Paz Class of 2026

When asked about a superpower he’d like to have, Remi said, “I’d like to be able to teleport.”

Remi plans on attending Skagit Valley College to play basketball. In 7 years he hopes to “have finished up college and my hoop dreams and traveled a bit.”

Remi’s advice to younger students: “It’s alright to procrastinate as long as you get done.”

We’re proud of you, Remi! Congratulations!

Anah Klemmeck
Anah Klemmeck Class of 2026

Anah plans to attend Savannah College of Art and Design to study fashion marketing and management, and in 7 years she will be “enjoying my 25th year of life.”

Anah’s advice to younger students: “Stay in sports! You’ll only regret leaving.”

Congratulations, Anah! We wish you the best!

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Max Bennett Class of 2026

What season would you be and why? “I'd be winter, because I love the snow and downhill skiing.”

In the fall, Max will be entering the Pre-Engineering program at Spokane Falls Community College, and in 7 years he imagines he’ll be restoring antique airplanes.

Max’s advice for younger students: “Never be afraid to ask for help.”

Congratulations, Max! We wish you all the best!

Marit Nelson
Marit Nelson Class of 2026

“If I were a season I would be winter because I’m always cold,” Marit writes.

Marit is attending Montana State University in the fall and will be pursuing a degree in nursing. In 7 years, “I imagine I’ll be across the world travel nursing and exploring a very new area!"

Marit's advice for younger students? “I would advise students to not put off an online class to the last minute.”

Congratulations, Marit! We can’t wait to see where you’ll go!

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Boden Thomson Class of 2026

When asked what superpower he’d like to have, Bodie said, “I would love to have the power of not feeling pain because when you get old like me, everything starts to hurt a lot more.”

Bodie will be attending Whitworth University in the fall to study finance and play soccer. In 7 years, “I imagine I'll be working for some type of business gaining experience so I can work my way up to be a trusted financial planner and work on my own,” Bodie writes.

Advice for younger students: “Join all the organizations and teams now while you can, you'll wish you did when you're older and whatever experience you gain will benefit you.”

Congratulations, Boden! We’re proud of your accomplishments!

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Olive Frady

Olive says, “If I were a season, I would be autumn because I love the fall colors and how they remind me that when good things end it can still be beautiful.”

After graduation, Olive plans on taking a gap year and moving to Spokane to work and spend more time with her friends who live there. In 7 years, “I don't really know, but I hope to explore more of our planet, and I'm excited to see where God leads me,” Olive writes.

Advice to younger students: “Don't miss out on opportunities to put yourself out there and meet new people. Seek to learn more about others, and don't be afraid to be yourself as you connect and build community. Remember, you are so loved.”

Wishing you all the best, Olive! Congratulations!

Lucy Collier
Lucy Collier Class of 2026

After high school Lucy plans on attending the University of Hawaii Manoa and will be majoring in Marine Biology.

In 7 years, “I’ll probably be on a boat in the ocean somewhere swimming,” Lucy says.

Advice for younger students? “Senioritis is no joke, so lock in while you still have motivation.”

Congratulations, Lucy! We’re excited for you!

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Keller Knab Class of 2026

“The title of my autobiography would be ‘Can't be everything you want to be before your time’, Keller writes.

Keller plans on attending Montana State University, where he will be majoring in business with a minor in aviation. In 7 years, Keller plans to be flying for a major airline.

Keller’s advice for younger students: “Do everything before you think you have to.”

Excited for your journey, Keller! Congratulations!